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  2. Administrative law judge - Wikipedia

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    An administrative law judge (ALJ) in the United States is a judge and trier of fact who both presides over trials and adjudicates claims or disputes involving administrative law. ALJs can administer oaths , take testimony , rule on questions of evidence , and make factual and legal determinations.

  3. Midnight regulations - Wikipedia

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    According to the environmentalist magazine Grist, these efforts were effective in only a few cases; for other environmental rules the Obama administration tried to reverse some rules through Congress and some through the same slow administrative rulemaking process while interest groups challenged other environmental regulations in the courts. [15]

  4. List of executive orders in the first presidency of Donald ...

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    Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication 84 FR 55239 2019-22624 [304] [305] 129 13893: Increasing Government Accountability for Administrative Actions by Reinvigorating Administrative PAYGO October 10, 2019 October 16, 2019 84 FR 55487 2019-22749 [306] 130 13894

  5. United States Merit Systems Protection Board - Wikipedia

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    The Presidentially-appointed Board members granted review of 170 initial decisions, remanding the case for further review in 112 cases, reversing the initial decisions of MSPB administrative judges and administrative law judges in 30 cases, affirming the initial decision in 18 cases, and taking another action in 10 cases. [17]

  6. Illegality in Singapore administrative law - Wikipedia

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    In assessing whether policies fall foul of this rule, a court cannot reject the way in which an administrative body formulated a policy in favour of its own view of how the discretion should have been exercised. Furthermore, a policy is not Wednesbury-unreasonable if the court simply feels that it may not work effectively.

  7. Administrative law in China - Wikipedia

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    The Administrative Procedure Law (APL), also known as the Administrative Litigation Law (ALL), allows parties to bring suit when their lawful rights and interests are infringed by a specific administrative act of an administrative organ or its personnel. [4] It has provided an avenue for citizens challenging administrative actions since 1989.

  8. Administrative divisions of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of Home Rule in 1979, these names were Greenlandicized to Kitaa, Tunu, and Avannaa. By 2008, Kitaa had 15 municipalities, Tunu 2, and Avannaa 1. By 2008, Kitaa had 15 municipalities, Tunu 2, and Avannaa 1.